McKenna of the Mounted

August. 26,1932      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Jones played Tom McKenna, a disgraced Royal Canadian Mountie who turns highway robber to pay off his gambling debt. He joins a gang of outlaws led by Morgan (Niles Welch) and to prove his loyalty is assigned to rob a safe belonging to the father (Ralph Lewis) of his former girlfriend, Shirley (Greta Grandstedt).

Buck Jones as  Sergeant Tom McKenna
Greta Granstedt as  Shirley Kennedy
Walter McGrail as  Inspector Oliver P. Logan
Mitchell Lewis as  Henchman Pierre
Niles Welch as  Morgan
Ralph Lewis as  Kennedy
James Flavin as  Corporal Randall McKenna

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Reviews

BlazeLime
1932/08/26

Strong and Moving!

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Chirphymium
1932/08/27

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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ChanFamous
1932/08/28

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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Cristal
1932/08/29

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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Allan Radbourne (allanradbourne)
1932/08/30

Buck Jones' fourth role as a Mountie but his first in a talkie. Ross Lederman was an efficient if not imaginative director and with a picturesque location, an effective leading player and an experienced cast did a pretty good job with Mckenna of the Mounted. Buck's horse, Silver was given less to do than in many other Buck Jones movies but was on good form for the chase scenes. The story is one of a disgraced Mountie who joins an outlaw gang after robbing a bank. He is co-opted into robbing his sweetheart's ranch to prove his loyalty but the proceeds from a train station robbery turn out to include a letter that puts his life in danger. These early Columbia sound Westerns and his serials for Universal helped Buck Jones to become the most popular Cowboy star of the 1930s.

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